Unconscionably

adv

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Definitions

Adverb
  1. 1
    In an unconscionable manner.

    "Unconscionably, they and their outliers in the hard Brexit media have attempted to stifle debate and question those who demand proper scrutiny of the most significant political and economic challenge to Britain in decades."

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"Unconscionably, they and their outliers in the hard Brexit media have attempted to stifle debate and question those who demand proper scrutiny of the most significant political and economic challenge to Britain in decades."

Etymology

From unconscionable + -ly.

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